Carlos Manuel Santiago
Carlos Manuel Santiago | |
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Second base | |
Born: Mayagüez, Puerto Rico | March 2, 1926|
Died: December 21, 2008 Mayagüez, Puerto Rico | (aged 82)|
Batted: Right Threw: Right | |
Puerto Rican Professional Baseball League debut | |
1944, for the Indios de Mayagüez | |
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Carlos Manuel Santiago (March 2, 1926 – December 21, 2008) was an infielder in Puerto Rico and Negro league baseball, and a long-time scout and general manager. He is considered one of the best second basemen in Puerto Rican baseball history.
Negro league playing career
Santiago was selected in 1944 to play for the Puerto Rico All-Star team in the
Midway through the 1945 season, Santiago left the Black Crackers and signed with the New York Cubans of the Negro National League. He played second base and shortstop for the Cubans in 1945 and 1946.
1947 to 1960
In 1947, Santiago signed with the
In 1951
Post playing career
After his retirement as a player, Santiago held many positions in professional baseball. He served as a coach on the 1968–69 and 1969-70
Santiago was elected to the Puerto Rican Professional Baseball Hall of Fame in 1993. Until his death, he was a member of the Board of Directors of the Negro League Baseball Players Association.
He is buried in the Vivaldi de Mayagüez cemetery in Mayagüez.[2]
References
- ISBN 0-7864-1970-9.
- Primera Hora. Retrieved 2008-12-23.
Further reading
- Burgos Jr., Adrian (2007). Playing America's Game: Baseball, Latinos, and the Color Line. University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-25143-4.
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference, or Baseball Reference (Minors) and Seamheads
- Bolton, Todd (2003). "CARLOS MANUEL SANTIAGO: Negro League Legend; Puerto Rican Baseball Hall of Famer". Negro League Baseball Players Association. Archived from the original on 2008-12-06. Retrieved 2008-12-23.
- "Carlos Santiago". Society for American Baseball Research. Archived from the original on 2013-02-02. Retrieved 2009-01-21.